Tekst 1.
Boy: Sally, your room looks like a mini-art gallery.
Girl: Thanks! Actually, my dad drew most of the pictures.
Boy: Is that you with that cute dog?
Girl: No, that’s my sister. I’m in the picture over there.
Boy: Oh yes, with a book as usual. And who’s that girl in the striped T-shirt in the picture over your bed?
Girl: My mother when she was sixteen. I drew it from an old photo of her.
Boy: Excellent! Did you draw any of the other pictures?
Girl: No, just that one.
Tekst 2.
Girl: Ben, where did you put the scissors? I need to cut this plastic tape.
Boy: In my desk drawer, I think.
Girl: No, they aren’t there.
Boy: Check in the pencil case then.
Girl: I’ve already done that, but there are only some pens and pencils in there.
Boy: Maybe I threw them into the bin by accident when I was tidying up my desk?
Girl: Bingo. Here they are. Ben, you must be more careful!
Tekst 3.
Girl: Rick, what do we start with? Fruit or sandwiches? Mum gave us so much food! Oh but we don’t have anything to drink!
Boy: No problem. I can go and buy some water here. But give me a moment, we’ve just sat down.
Girl: OK. The ticket inspector is nearly here. You can go after he checks our tickets.
Tekst 4.
Man:
Our guest today is Alice Nixon. When she was a kid, Alice loved to draw animals.
When she grew up she began to illustrate books. Later she also started to write
because she needed stories for her pictures. Soon Alice’s books became bestsellers.
Her new idea is to direct an animated film based on her adventures in Australia.
Tekst 5.
Woman: Hello, I’m Jill White. I’m not trying to sell you anything. I’m calling from the city council.
I only want to know what you think about our city parks. The interview will take a few
minutes. The answers from people like you are very important to us. We are going to
discuss them at a meeting of the City Planning Group next month. If you are busy
right now, I can call you again later today.